In game of thrones, season 4, why did shae betray tyrion at his trial Though of course it does not account for unnamed people, and it might not include all minor characters. Did shae ever love tyrion, or was he right in thinking that she only loved his gold and the lifestyle he provided?
The possibility of shae originally working for tywin originally, and then being sent to tyrion as a spy, strikes me as very plausible There is a year by year list of events which may suit your needs Clearly tywin was not above sleeping with a whore, since tyrion found her naked in his father's bed.
In s4e6, during the trial where tyrion is accused of regicide, shae provides a false testimony to the jury The question of why shae betrayed tyrion has already been covered, but i haven’t found an. In the books cersei is very surprised by the fact that there was a whore in her father's bed Everybody knew how much tywin hated whores and she couldn't believe his hypocrisy
She gives orders for shae to be taken out oh the tower of the hand so tywin's image would remain unspoiled. That's when he realized that shae talked about these tunnels which opened directly into chambers of the hand, given how varys used to smuggle her inside maegor's holdfast He told varys he cared naught for his life or anyone else's at this point Despite varys' warnings, tyrion made him tell him the secret entrance to his father's chambers.
Why does varys, who helped tyrion to escape, join him when he heard the bells from the castle, which implied that someone (important) had died. Magic and storytelling with george r.r The same goes for shae [sometimes, as with shae, it's as if the book and tv versions of a person are two separate characters].magic and storytelling with george r.r
Again the same goes for littlefinger and grrm even states the following: We know that bastards born in westeros are named snow, pyke, sand, waters etc But what is a bastard born in essos named?